
Upcoming events.
With Tatsuya Nakatani and Jim Connolly at The Piano Kitchen
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Barrelhouse Wailers at the Carillo Ballroom
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The Sean Riddle Quartet
Featuring Drums Chermak on trumpet, Evan Montgomery on guitar, and Josh Jones on drums. There is a $20 cover charge.
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Choral Spectacular with the Channel Islands Chamber Orchestra
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Trio with Tatsuya Nakatani and Rob Magill
First set: Tatusya Nakatani solo gongs and percussion
Second set: Rob Magill on reeds, Sean Riddle on bass, and Tatsuya Nakatani on gongs and percussion.
There is a $10 donation.

The Sean Riddle Trio featuring Larry Koonse
Featuring Larry Koonse on guitar and Trevor Anderies on drums

Tatsuya Nakatani with Rob Magill and Sean Riddle
An evening of solos and a trio featuring legendary percussionist Tatsuya Nakatani and Rob Magill on reeds.

Sean Riddle Quartet
Featuring Drue Chernmak on trumpet, Evan Montgomery on guitar, and Josh Jones on drums.
Carol Chaikin's Grad Recital with SCAM
SCAM is a high energy jazz-metal-contemporary classical quartet that features Carol Chaikin on alto sax, Alkis Nicolaides on guitar, Sean Riddle on bass, and Matthew Elton Smith on drums. The concert will take place in the Roy O Disney Concert Hall at CalArts. There is no cover charge.
Rent Romus and Heikki Koskinen's Manala
A performance of esteemed Bay Area improvisers Rent Romnus and Heikki Koskinen's project Manala, inspired by Finnish and Uralic folklore.
ManalaPerforming Artists:
Vinny Golia - saxophones, flutes
Emily Hay - flutes/voice
Sean Riddle- double bass
Heikki Koskinen - e-trumpet, tenor recorder, kantele
Rent Romus - alto/soprano saxophones, flutes, kantele
Opening will be hay hui connoly with Emily Hay - flute, vocals, Tracy Hui - banjo, songs, fun, Jim Connolly bass
Rent Romnus and Heikki Koskinen's Manala
The LA debut of esteemed Bay Area improvisers Rent Romnus and Heikki Koskinen's project Manala, inspired by Finnish and Uralic folklore. This concert is prestend by the Open Gate Theater. Cover is $10 for general admission and $5 for students.
Manala Performing Artists:
Vinny Golia - saxophones, flutes
Emily Hay - flutes/voice
Alex Cline - drums/percussion/kantele
Ben Richter- accordion
Sean Riddle- double bass
Tim Feeney - vibes
Heikki Koskinen - e-trumpet, tenor recorder, kantele
Rent Romus - alto/soprano saxophones, flutes, kantele
Opening set by Patrick Shiroshi.
With Fred Kaplan and Rena Beavers
An evening of deep blues music featuring heavyweight bluesman Fred Kaplan on piano, Rena Beavers on drums, and Sean Riddle on bass.
Rob Magill's Trans-Image Music
Rob Magill’s Trans-Image Music will feature Rob Magill on woodwinds/compositions, Eugene Chadourne on guitar/banjo, Kathryn Shuman on voice, Christopher Ryan Weeces on piano, and Sean Riddle on bass. Also on the bill is Eugene Chadbourne and Austin Leonard. Doors open at 7:30pm. There will be a $10 cover.
Kris Rahamad and Sean Riddle
An evening of improvised duets featuring Kris Rahamad on violin/viola and Sean Riddle on bass.
Roy Berado's Grad Recital
An evening of video game and film music in a variety of instrumentations. The concert will take place at Roy O Disney Concert Hall at CalArts. There is no cover.

Deane, Katz, and Riddle/Sithi-Amnuai and Lalama
Three string players meeting to spontaneously explore the sonic potentials of their instruments in this unique instrumentation. Featuring Nigel Deane on Violin, Tal Katz on Cello, and Sean Riddle on Double Bass.
The evening will be shared with Sara Sithi-Amnuai and Fabrice Lalama who will be performing a set of music on their electro-acoustic instruments called Nami and The Dishing Machine.
There is a $7 suggested donation. No will be turned away for lack of funds.